Deficiency of (n-6) but not (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids inhibits the secretagogue effect of prolactin in lactating rat mammary epithelial cells - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 1993 Dec;123(12):2090-100.
doi: 10.1093/jn/123.12.2090.
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Deficiency of (n-6) but not (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids inhibits the secretagogue effect of prolactin in lactating rat mammary epithelial cells
M Ollivier-Bousquet et al. J Nutr. 1993 Dec.
Abstract
The repercussions of various kinds of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) deficiencies on the fatty acid composition of membranes and on the secretory activity of lactating female rat mammary epithelial cells were investigated. Primiparous female rats were fed different PUFA diets from weaning: adequate (n-6) and (n-3) PUFA supply; overall PUFA deficiency; specific (n-6) PUFA deficiency or specific (n-3) PUFA deficiency. Mammary gland phospholipids contained very low amount of (n-3) PUFA in control rats, and only 1% docosahexaenoic acid. The fatty acid composition of membrane phospholipids reflected the type of diet received by the animals, i.e., the diets deficient in the (n-3) or (n-6) PUFA series resulted in lower (n-3) or (n-6) PUFA, and the (n-3) + (n-6) deficient diet caused a true overall PUFA deficiency in the membranes. The morphology of cells from overall PUFA- or (n-6) PUFA-deficient rats showed an accumulation of secretory vesicles in the cytoplasm. Basal casein secretion was independent of the diet and of the composition of membrane phospholipids. However, prolactin did not have a secretagogue effect on cells from (n-6) PUFA- or overall PUFA-deficient rats but retained this effect on cells from (n-3)-deficient rats. These results emphasize the specific role of (n-6) PUFA in the functioning of the lactating mammary epithelial cell.
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